Reliability Run Test Sample Clauses

The Reliability Run Test clause establishes a requirement for equipment or systems to undergo a specified period of continuous operation to demonstrate their dependable performance before final acceptance. Typically, this involves running the equipment under normal operating conditions for a set duration, during which any failures or malfunctions must be addressed and resolved by the supplier. This clause ensures that the delivered system meets agreed-upon reliability standards, reducing the risk of post-installation failures and providing assurance to the purchaser that the equipment is fit for long-term use.
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Reliability Run Test. A reliability run test for the Plant will be carried out as part of the Commissioning tests. The run will be for a period of 30 days and will include seventy-two (72) continuous hours at one hundred per cent (100%) base load (i.e. maximum continuous rating at the prevailing ambient temperatures). The output during the remaining hours of the test will be as requested by Purchaser. The test shall have been satisfactorily completed only if the Plant experiences no more than five (5) events which prevent the Plant from delivering its Contracted Capacity and no single event exceeds five (5) hours.
Reliability Run Test. As a minimum requirement to demonstrate the reliability of the facility the Company shall carry out a reliability run for a period of thirty six (36) Solar Radiation Hours during which time the facility shall operate continuously (without interruption) for eight (8) continuous Solar Radiation Hours. This test shall have been satisfactorily completed if the reliability run continues without interruption for not less than thirty six (36) Solar Radiation Hours. 1 […] 4 […] 5 […] 6 […] 7 […] 8 […] 9 […] 10 […] 11 […] 12 […] 13 […] 14 […] 15 […] 16 […] 17 […] 18 […] 19 […] 20 […]

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  • Reliability Reliability targets (Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)) are defined in the technical specifications as set out in the Contract. Notwithstanding any possible application of penalties relating to reliability defined in the Contract, Goods shall remain covered by the warranty defined in this Article 16 as long as the reliability commitments have not been reached.

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